Russell Guinn Collection
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James Russell Guinn (1903-1997) was a local Culpeper photographer and following his death his collection of photographs was donated to the Museum of Culpeper History where they have been grouped into the “Russell Guinn Collection”.
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Item A. L. Goodloe, Jr. and Co.(Culpeper County Library, 2018-08-09) No AuthorPhotograph of A. L. Goodloe, Jr. and Co. store.Item Annual Swan's Day (ca. 1920-1930)(Culpeper County Library, 2018-08-09) No Author"From left: A part of Rixey Building at that time a grocery store (recently vacated by Martin's Furniture); J.A. Swan Jr. & Co., now Culpeper Appliances Inc.; originally Cline Bros. Gen. merchandise, J&J Used Furniture now in this building; on corner R.F. Booton furniture store from 1898 to 1920, Bruce's Drug Store followed by several other drug stores, and is now Gayheart's Drug Store. Those identified are 1. Sam Schrieber 2. Bill Smith 3. Reg Hudson 4. Wilson Haynes 5. Douglas Swan 6. Bernard Inskeep 7. Silar Carder 8. Arthur Kite. We hope the identifications are correct" -- note with photograph.Item Armory 1910(Culpeper County Library, 2018-08-09) No AuthorPhotographs of the Armory building in 1910.Item Beckwith Green's Grocery 1944(Culpeper County Library, 2018-08-14) No AuthorPhotograph of the inside of Beckwith Green's Grocery store in June 1944.Item Bowers and Johnson Law Offices(Culpeper County Library, 2018-08-09) No Author;Photograph of Bowers and Johnson Law Offices.Item Bowman and Swan Farm Implement store(Culpeper County Library, 2019-01-21) No AuthorPhoto of the front of the Bowman and Swan Farm Implement Store from Davis Street.Item Briscoe's General Merchandise Store(Culpeper County Library, 2019-01-21) No Author"General merchandise store of Mr. Briscoe, about 1903. It was located in what is now the west half of Lerner's. J.A. Frensley's Culpeper Bargain House succeeded Mr.Briscoe, others who later used this building were Rob't P. Whitestone's Jewelry and D.M. Stultz's Jewelry Store. Pictured from left to right: Poesy Jasper - man standing in store, unknown - Mr. Briscoe - John W. Shotwell. Not in picture Turner Delaney, who also worked for Mr. Briscoe" -- note with photograph.Item Browning Tractor and Equipment Co.(Culpeper County Library, 2018-08-09) No AuthorPhotograph of Browning Tractor and Equipment Co.Item C. T. Guinn's 85th birthday party 1958(Culpeper County Library, 2018-08-14) No AuthorPhotograph of "Pop" C. T. Guinn's 85th birthday party held at the county clerk's office in 1958.Item Camp Sale, Virginia National Guard encampment 1911(Culpeper County Library, 2018-08-14) No Author"Encampment of National Guard companies from all over Virginia in the summer of 1911. It was called Camp Sale in honor of Gen. W.W. Sale, Adjt. General of Virginia, at the time. The camp was located between, what is now the Old Fredericksburg Road and the Orange Road Rt. 15. Camp opened July 23rd. Ran for some weeks. The Governor of Virginia, Hon. Wm. H. Mann, visited the camp on Tuesday, August 8, 1911. A luncheon in his honor was held in the mess hall, among the guests were: H.C. Burrows, Mayor of Culpeper and Archie L. Goodloe, President of the Business Men's Association" -- note with photograph.Item Confederate veterans on the steps of the Culpeper County Courthouse (ca. 1906)(Culpeper County Library, 2018-08-14) No Author"Front row from left: (4) J. M. Beckham, (5) W. P. 'Billy' Hill, (6) Wm. C. Petty, (7) H.C. Burrows, (8) John A. Holtzman, (9) R. M. Thompson, (11) J. Mortimer Newhouse. Second row: (4) Robert Clore, (6) James K. Weakley. Third row: (5) R. P. Thrall (with large white beard). Fourth row: (2) W. D. Colvin, (4) Robert Lewis Weaver, Fifth row: (2) J.S. 'Jim' Yowell. Some of you may be able to identify others" -- note with photograph.Item Corner of Main and Davis Streets (early 1900's)(Culpeper County Library, 2018-08-09) No Author"On left the old Rixey Opera House, with Second National Bank on ground floor, as well as other offices which included the Mayors Office. This old building, built in 1886, burned to the ground the night of December 3, 1912. The building was rebuilt and the bank opened here again in 1913. The Culpeper Courthouse, built in 1873, is in the background. On the right is the Gorrell Building, Dr. J.B. Gorrell opened Culpeper's first drug store here in 1854, in 1889, he remodeled the old Hill home, which was the boyhood home of Gen. A.P. Hill" -- note with photograph.Item Culpeper County Courthouse and Confederate Monument ca.1912(Culpeper County Library, 2018-08-09) No Author"The courthouse has been greatly enlarged in recent years. The cannon balls at the base of the monument were donated in the scrap metal drive during WW-1, to be melted down and used in the war effort. The monument was dedicated July 31, 1911. The old livery stable on Cameron street, may be seen behind the monument. The livery stable at that time was owned by R.T. Kelly. The names of the occupants of the buggy or that of the horse are unknown" -- note with photograph.Item Item Culpeper Produce Co. 1915(Culpeper County Library, 2018-08-09) No AuthorPhotograph of Culpeper Produce Co. herding turkeys.Item Culpeper Town Council(Culpeper County Library, 2018-08-14) No Author; George M. Jameson"1928, the year the Municipal Building was dedicated, Gov. Bryd, and the Marine Band, took part in the dedication. Town Council and Town Officers. From left: Z.T. George, Treasurer; Atwell Somerville; E.A. Walter, Supt. of Streets; Byrd Leavell; Sam Browning, Mayor; E.E. Johnson, Town Atty.; John S. Covington; Charlie Hitt; Fred P. Hudgins, Recorder; Bowman Clark" -- note with photograph.Item Culpeper Volunteer Fire Company(Culpeper County Library, 2018-08-14) No Author; George M. JamesonPhotograph of the Culpeper Volunteer Fire Company in front of the municipal building.Item Culpeper's Bicentennial Celebration 1949(Culpeper County Library, 2018-08-14) No AuthorPhotograph of East Davis Street during Culpeper's Bicentennial Celebration in 1949.Item Davis Steet (early 1900's)(Culpeper County Library, 2018-08-14) No Author; J. F. Latha[??], StationersPhotograph of Davis Street from the early 1900's.Item Davis Street 1927(Culpeper County Library, 2018-07-23) No Author
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